Wine Tours in Paris, France

According to WinePros.org, it is believed that the practice of drinking wine began around 4000 BC. Wine became popular in Europe around 1600 BC and the Romans accepted it into their culture around 1000 BC. At the beginning of the first century AD, France became a leader in the world's wine supply. To this day, France maintains a strong influence on the wine market. For this reason, many visitors to France enjoy sampling the local wines. Fortunately, a variety of Paris wine tours are available for residents and tourists.
  1. Private Left Bank Walking Tour and Wine Tasting

    • The "Private Left Bank Walking Tour and Wine Tasting" is a three-hour event held by Viator Tours in Paris, France. The tour begins at the bottom of the rue Mouffetard, home to Ernest Hemingway. Enjoy a glass of wine, after which the tour moves on to Saint Medard, a historic church. Guests briefly visit a bar featured in the film "Amelie," after which guests trek up the hill to the Pantheon. The next stop is a small local wine bar, where guests can relax in the Parisian atmosphere and enjoy a glass of wine. The tour then briefly visits the Church of Sainte Genevieve, Sorbonne University and rue de la Huchette. The tour continues on towards the Seine and guests will soon catch a glimpse of Notre Dame. The next wine tasting occurs at the Specialist of Bordeaux. The wine tour ends at a small Parisian bistro, where guests enjoy a fourth and final glass of wine.

      Viator Tours
      Private Left Bank Walking Tour and Wine Tasting
      Paris, France
      866-648-5873
      viator.com

    French Links Tours

    • French Links Tours offers a half-day and full-day wine tour in the Eastern Provence of Paris. For the half-day tour, guests depart the hotel in the morning and head to St. Jeannet, a small medieval village, where they enjoy the first glass of wine. Guests then visit a winery, where they taste between six and seven different local wines. The tour then moves on to the village of St. Paul, which is famous for its art galleries and historic appearance.

      For the full-day tour, guests begin their tour in Les Arcs en Provence. At this location, guests enjoy a tour of the wine cellar and taste three different wines: a red, white and rose. The tour then visits a local chapel and have lunch in St. Tropez. The tour then moves to a winery near the beach of Tahiti and Pampelune. Guests can taste two or three wines at this location. After this tasting, guests head back to the hotel. If time allows, the tour makes a brief stop in Port-Grimmaud before returning to the hotel.

      French Links Tours
      38 Rue de Bassano
      75008 Paris, France
      +33-01-45-77-01-63
      frenchlinks.com

    O Chateau Paris Wine Tasting

    • O Chateau offers a full-day wine tour from Paris to Champagne. The trip begins in Paris, where guests are picked up from their hotel. During a short van trip to Champagne, guests enjoy coffee, orange juice and pastries. Once the group arrives in Champagne, the first tour stop is at a vineyard in the French countryside. Guests enjoy the fresh air and learn a brief history of Champagne, France. The next stop is a small boutique winery, where three wines are tasted. Then, guests enjoy a traditional French lunch at a restaurant in Reims. The next tour stop is the Reims cathedral, and then guests visit a popular Champagne House in the area. Guests view the underground chalk cellars and enjoy a glass of champagne before heading back to Paris.

      O Chateau Paris Wine Tasting
      52, rue de l'Arbre Sec paris
      75001 Paris, France
      +33-01-44-73-97-80
      o-chateau.com

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